@INPROCEEDINGS{Hoisl2013,
title = {Towards Testing the Integration of MOF/UML-based Domain-specific Modeling Languages},
author = {Bernhard Hoisl},
publisher = {ACTA Press},
year = {2013},
address = {Calgary},
url = {http://www.iasted.org/conferences/pastinfo-801.html},
publisher = {ACTA Press},
language = {EN},
pages = {314-323},
series = {Proceedings of the 8th IASTED International Conference on Advances in Computer Science (ACS)},
abstract = {Domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) are commonly employed in the model-driven development (MDD) of software systems. As DSMLs are tailored for a narrow application domain, a software system needs to integrate multiple DSMLs for its complete specification. In this paper, we review the suitability of selected testing techniques for each phase of an MOF/UML-based DSML integration process. We exemplify every test technique by providing a motivating example of its application to the composition of existing, security-related DSMLs. As for evaluation, we provide for prototypical software implementations.},
}

Abstract

Domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) are commonly employed in the model-driven development (MDD) of software systems. As DSMLs are tailored for a narrow application domain, a software system needs to integrate multiple DSMLs for its complete specification. In this paper, we review the suitability of selected testing techniques for each phase of an MOF/UML-based DSML integration process. We exemplify every test technique by providing a motivating example of its application to the composition of existing, security-related DSMLs. As for evaluation, we provide for prototypical software implementations.